2013 Admissions Viewbook

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see what all the hype is about



Degrees & Majors

Immerse yourself in your major from day one or explore your choices. The School of Mines is a great place to prepare for a future in science, medicine, engineering, mathematics, computers, or law. bachelor degrees

minors

Applied Biological Sciences Applied & Computational Mathematics Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Geological Engineering Geology Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management Interdisciplinary Sciences

Applied Biological Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Engineering Geology Geospatial Technology Materials Science-Metals Mathematics Occupational Safety Physics Robotics Sustainability Engineering

Atmospheric Sciences Pre-Professional Health Accelerated Nursing* Chiropractic Dentistry Medical Radiography Medicine Occupational Therapy Optometry Physician’s Assistant Physical Therapy Public Health Science, Technology & Society Pre-Law Pre-Public Policy Pre-Nanotechnology

Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Mining Engineering Physics

*Following graduation from Mines

For more information on the programs offered, please visit: ACADEMICS.SDSMT.EDU/

master of science Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computational Sciences & Robotics Construction Management Electrical Engineering Engineering Management Geology & Geological Engineering Materials Engineering & Science Mechanical Engineering Mining Engineering Paleontology Physics

doctor of philosophy Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences Biomedical Engineering Chemical & Biological Engineering Geology & Geological Engineering Materials Engineering & Science Mechanical Engineering Nanoscience & Nanoengineering Physics


We demand the impossible. And then we defy it. Our success isn’t just defined by the discoveries we make, but by the risks we take. Others stop at “what now.” We begin at “what next.” A School of Mines education serves as a launching pad for a brilliant career. Our competitive advantage goes beyond the classroom because today’s world demands relevance and adaptability. Unmatched opportunities for co-ops, internships, research, and travel allow you to meet that need—and then surpass it. Surrounded by a community of committed people, you won’t just see our impact; you’ll be a part of it. We’re affordable. School of Mines has been voted one of America’s 100 Best College Buys for 15 years running.


START A CONVERSATION 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio From the onset, students are encouraged to immerse themselves in intellectual inquiry. Completely. Passionately. Profoundly. They’re challenged to pioneer paths not-yetdiscovered, imagine ideas never-before-conceived. When aspiring minds come together under the guidance of dynamic faculty, we enter a world of potential. In this environment of creative energy, you’ll learn as much from your peers as from your professors. Our philosophy marries pursuit with purpose, which is why you’ll see not only success, but significance. From the sun glinting off our solar panels to the child in a Chilean village to which we’ve provided water, our commitment to the future spurs us to act in the present. Here, education is more than a degree. It’s an awareness, an experience, a responsibility, and a gift.


research Where the road ends, research begins.

Along this journey to discovery, you’ll find answers – and start asking better questions. Breaking new ground means never letting the soil settle and constantly striving toward the unknown. It’s not about arriving at a destination but starting with infinite possibilities. We orient ourselves around your ambition. With millions of dollars in competitive funding and 13 research centers and laboratories, untold opportunities exist, matched only by the number of undiscovered frontiers.

13 research centers/labs

In today’s rapidly-changing world, companies expect graduates to hit the ground running.

We’ll give you an EDGE.


in the field

internships and co-ops Through co-ops and internships, you’ll gain the professional experience to launch a successful career. You’ll be in good company: 76 percent of students graduate with relevant work experience through companies such as NASA, Caterpillar, and Garmin. Students earned an average of $17.01 per hour this past summer. infinite possibilities Direct access to state-of-the-art research centers and laboratories are one of the distinctive hallmarks of our programs. Our evolving community of learning encourages students to conduct original research and make discoveries in both established and emerging fields. Advanced Manufacturing Process Technology Transition & Training (AMPTEC) Arbegast Materials Processing and Joining Laboratory (AMP) Center for BioEnergy Research and Development CBERD) NSF I/UCRC Center for Bioprocessing Research & Development (CBRD) Center for Friction Stir Processing (CFSP) NSF I/UCRC Composite and Nanocomposite Advanced Manufacturing (CNAM) Composite and Polymer Engineering Laboratory (CAPE) Dakota Bioprocessing Consortium (DakotaBioCon) DBC Direct Write Laboratory (DWL) Engineering and Mining Experiment Station (EMES) Experimental and Computational Mechanics Laboratory (ECML) Martin Paleontology Research Laboratory (MPRL) Repair, Refurbish & Return to Service Applied Research Center (R3S)

Connect with more than 112 employers at our Career Fairs or have a one-on-one with an employer during an oncampus interview. Last year alone, companies conducted more than 1,300 interviews at the School of Mines. When you’re ready to take the next step, we’ll be with you. Our commitment doesn’t end when we place a degree in your hand. We help you put it to use. Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft, Dow Chemical, and John Deere compete for our students each year. Employers offered graduates average starting salaries of $62,696 last year. With 98 percent of last year’s graduates currently working in their career fields and others pursuing advanced degrees, the future you’ve dreamt of awaits you. where are they now?

At the School of Mines, our reputation for excellence doesn’t stop at the classroom doors. Visit our website to see the dozens of big name companies picking up our students.


Dive into the unknown We believe in the power of exchange. Exposure to stimulating ideas sparks collaborative trailblazing that races to the brink of imagination— and then leaps. That’s why a School of Mines education crosses borders. Our students study in Spain and attend conferences in Dubai, conduct research in India and compete in the United Kingdom. We believe that a global perspective necessitates meaningful action. This commitment to service forms a cornerstone of our educational experience. Whether you’re studying sustainability in Copenhagen or designing a humanitarian project in Haiti, you’re engineering the solutions of tomorrow and creating a better world today. In Tanzania, design teams demonstrated a water-purification system with the potential to provide drinking water, an accomplishment they replicated in Mongolia and Egypt. Other students traveled to Chile, managing design projects ranging from water supply to the construction of a school for orphans. In Uganda, students developed a rain-water harvesting and water consumption system for a university. Bringing this basic amenity to over 3,000 students and staff ensured this school’s continued success. Opportunity shouldn’t be sacrificed to means. Your international experience won’t break the bank. Through our European Project Semester Exchange Program, tuition remains the same as if you were on campus. Here, global perspective meets social consciousness and excellence makes an impact. Our international experiences aren’t just life-changing, they change lives.

Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.



student life What’s college like at the School of Mines? It’s memories you’ll never forget and experiences you couldn’t have imagined. It’s late-night cramming and early-morning coffee runs, plays and concerts, intramurals and festivities. Some people say these are the best years of your life. We can guarantee they’ll be the most fun. Find your niche. Whether your interests are social, political, cultural, or recreational, there’s an organization for you. You can live it up with Greek life or ham it up on our radio show, game till dawn with the Tech Association of Gamers or train till dawn with Army ROTC’s Ranger Challenge. Tune in, chill out, and shape up with our yoga, Pilates, and Zumba classes. Or showcase your talent in a variety of musical ensembles. Find adventure around every corner. Tear it up with our Ski and Snowboard Club, fly over a mountain trail with the Cycling Club, or rise to the summit with the Hardrocker Climbing Club. Our large range of student groups has something for everyone. With spacious residential halls and apartment living, our close-knit community offers a supportive environment and a neighborhood feel.


camp Center of Excellence for Advanced Manufacturing & Production

Competitive, internationally recognized, CAMP brings together students, faculty, and industry leaders to partner on real-world projects where students test their grit against engineering universities from around the world—including Purdue, Cornell, the University of Stuttgart, Germany, and the Georgia Institute of Technology.

No matter which team, you’ll be utilizing the most sophisticated laboratory and field equipment available. And in the process of engineering high-efficiency engines or hightech suspension, you’ll find you’re engineering something greater: excellence.

camp teams Aero Design

HAM Radio Club

Alternative Fuel Vehicle

Human Powered Vehicle

Baja

Robotics

ChemE Car

Steel Bridge

Concrete Canoe

Supermileage Car

Formula Racing

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Game Development


weekend ready Grab your board and carve up the ice on a tricked-out half pipe or shred the slopes. From beginner to expert, you can rip, ride, and tear it up on the biggest verticals from the Rockies to New England. Scale the Needles, towering spires nestled in the heart of the Black Hills. Or whitewater raft through the “Hummer,” a heart-pounding 10-foot drop along Rapid Creek. Mountain bike or backpack on more than 6,000 miles of trails or kayak on the crystal waters of one of the Black Hills’ lakes.

Photo courtesy of SD Tourism

MORE SUNNY DAYS than honolulu or miami 4 seasons of adventure to fuel your adrenaline fix. CALLING ALL thrill SEEKERS. GO WHERE EXTREME LIVES ON THE EDGE.

Photo courtesy of SD Tourism

When the sunlight brushes pine-clad peaks before tumbling into valleys below, when the rays skim a lake, exploding into a thousand sparkling pools of light, and the crisp mountain air fills your lungs, it becomes easy to see why Rapid City is among the best towns for sportsmen. All you have to do is look outside.


Hit up downtown rapid city.

Over 70 shops & 33 restaurants to choose from, good times guaranteed.

With a small-town soul and big-city offerings, Rapid City is a bustling hub day or night. Spend the day at Main Street Square. Stroll along the plaza, lined by sunlit fountains and lush greenery, peruse the farmer’s market for fresh produce, or watch a play in the open-air theater. As the sun fades, settle in for the latest blockbuster hit under the stars or rock out to a concert on the main stage. Enjoy year-round events from film festivals and street fairs, to comedy troupes and symphonies. Craving some chow? Grab a bite at The Firehouse, a local brewery and restaurant that features live music and awesome eats. We’ve got your favorites covered too, from Buffalo Wild Wings to Qdoba to Famous Dave’s and more.


game time Hardrocker Country isn’t a place. It’s a state of mind, where die-hard fandom meets fierce determination to push harder and dig deeper for our team, for our vision, for ourselves. Our story has a powerful beginning. An undefeated men’s basketball team on its fifth-consecutive winning season at home, a women’s basketball team on its second, and a landmark first as both our football and soccer teams will join the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. As we embark on our first year in NCAA Division II, we come to a pivotal moment in our narrative. The story we write today will be the legacy we leave tomorrow. So let’s make history. It’s time to show who we are and what we stand for. From laboratories and lecture halls to the field and the dorms, one question remains for all those who bleed blue: Are you in?


Men

women

Football

Volleyball

Cross Country

Cross Country

soccer

Basketball

Basketball

Track

Track

Golf

Golf

Cheerleading

When inspiration meets determination, you discover reality is just a dream with drive. That’s why our Hardrockers’ long-held wish became a student-led initiative for a new wellness and recreation center boasting two basketball courts, a group fitness room, a low-level rock climbing wall, expanded cardio and weight training areas, and spacious locker rooms. This 34,000-square-foot facility will house a comprehensive array of club sports, intramurals, and intercollegiate teams with unlimited opportunities to have fun, stay fit, and stave off that “Freshman 15.”


get started Visit campus

We offer daily tours Monday – Friday. www.sdsmt.edu/Admissions/

go to mines open house

Fall Spring Summer

October 19 & November 9, 2013 April 26, 2014 July 19, 2014

application

Complete application online at gotomines.com/apply Application form with $20 non-refundable fee Official high school and/or college transcripts Official SAT or ACT test score

admissions high school course expectations

Math – three years English – four years Lab Science – three years Social Studies – three years Fine Arts – one year

assured freshman admission

25 ACT/1130 SAT Composite and 25 ACT/570 SAT Math Subscore or 4 years of Advanced Math & 3.5 cumulative GPA

transfer requirements

Students with 24 or more credits must possess a 2.75 cumulative GPA or higher. Transfer applicants with less than 24 college credits must also meet freshman applications requirements.


financial aid online financial aid estimator The School of Mines provides online calculators to help families plan for educational costs by calculating an estimate of need-based awards the student could receive. The estimator is available at gotomines.com/costs/calculators. applying for financial aid The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens January 1 of each enrollment year. Filing immediately following this date ensures maximum eligibility for needbased aid. The FAFSA determines eligibility only for federal aid and is not required for students to be considered for School of Mines scholarships.

The FAFSA for 2014 enrollment will be available online at fafsa.gov on January 1, 2014. Students should submit the FAFSA to the School of Mines using Federal School Code 003470.

Scholarships

The application deadline for all scholarships is the first business day of February. To be considered for the full range of scholarships, student must be admitted by the first business day of February of the year they plan to attend. For more information visit: gotomines.com/costs/scholarships.

estimated cost of attendance per year sd resident non-resident mn resident tuition /fees*

$8,240

$11,170

$9,180

books /supplies**

$1,800

$1,800

$1,800

room /board

$6,130

$6,130

$6,130

estimated year total

$16,170

$19,000

$17,110

* *Averages based on 30 credits per year **Books and supplies includes Tablet PC Program ***Some programs are more expensive due to discipline and lab fees



contact admissions 605.394.2414 • toll free 877.877.6044 admissions@sdsmt.edu

• www.sdsmt.edu

don’t just take our word for it. see for yourself.

schedule a campus visit at gotomines.com/admissions/visit


South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Office of Admissions 501 E. Saint Joseph St. Rapid City SD 57701

Why Mines?

98% of graduates found jobs in their career field last year

$62,696

average starting salary of a 2011-12 graduate

gr e at pl ace to pr e pa r e for a f u t u r e in

science - medicine - engineering

mathematics - computers - law

fortune 500 companies compete for our students each year

76% of students get co-ops a nd in ter nships wor ldwide


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